1 Kings 6:36
the inner.Ex 27:9-19; 38:9-20; 2Ch 4:9; 7:7; Re 11:21 Kings 7:12
three rows.6:36the porch.Joh 10:23; Ac 3:11; 5:122 Kings 23:4
priests of the second order.These were either such as occasionally supplied the high priest's office, or those of the second course or order established by David. See the References. 1Ch 24:4-19; Mt 26:3; 27:1the keepers.22:4; 1Ch 26:1-19to bring.21:3,7; 2Ch 33:3,7; 34:3,4Baal.17:16; Jud 2:13; 1Ki 16:31; 18:19,26,40; 19:18; Isa 27:9; Jer 7:9Kidron.2Sa 15:23; Joh 18:1Cedron. Beth-el.1Ki 12:29; Ho 4:15; Am 4:42 Kings 23:6
the grove.Or rather, Asherah, or Astarte. 21:7; Jud 3:7; 1Ki 14:23; 16:33; Jer 17:2and burned.Ex 32:20; De 7:25; 9:21the graves.10:27; 2Ch 34:4the children.Probably the common people.2 Chronicles 33:5
in the two.4:9; Jer 32:34,35; Eze 8:7-182 Chronicles 33:15
he took.3-7; 2Ki 21:7; Isa 2:17-21; Eze 18:20-22; Ho 14:1-3; Mt 3:8Ezekiel 40:28
he brought.As the outward court inclosed the inner, the prophet was led from the south gate of the outward court to the south gate of the inner, which was opposite it, and so into the inner court itself. according.32,35Ezekiel 40:32
into the.28-31,35Ezekiel 40:37
the posts.31,34the utter court.That is, "the outer court," as the word utter primarily denotes.Ezekiel 40:47
court.This was the inner court, or court of the priests, which was of the same dimensions with each division of the outer court; and the altar stood directly before the porch of the temple. an hundred cubits long.19,23,27Ezekiel 42:3
Over.One side of these buildings looked upon the void space about the temple of twenty cubits, and the other toward the pavement belonging to the outer court. the twenty.41:10the pavement.40:17,18; 2Ch 7:3gallery against.41:15,16; So 1:17; 7:5Ezekiel 43:5
the spirit.3:12-14; 8:3; 11:24; 37:1; 40:2; 1Ki 18:12; 2Ki 2:16; Ac 8:39and brought.So 1:4; 2Co 12:2-4the glory.44:4; Ex 40:34; 1Ki 8:10,11; 2Ch 5:14; Isa 6:3; Hag 2:7-9
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